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    Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You Series #3) by Meg Cabot

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    Synopsis

    It wasn't her fault. Sixteen-year-old Jessica Mastriani was on vacation when classmate Amber Mackey went missing. How could Jess -- even with her newly acquired psychic ability to find anyone, anywhere -- have stopped the varsity cheerleader from turning up dead, without having known she was missing in the first place?

    But ignorance is apparently no excuse. Most of the student population at Ernest Pyle High School seem to blame Jess for Amber's brutal slaying. Jess has never been particularly popular, but she'd been hoping to start her junior year off right -- slumber parties instead of fist fights, and invitations to prom instead of detention.

    But when yet another cheerleader disappears, Jess is given a chance to redeem herself. If she can just find Heather Montrose -- without letting the Feds know she still has her psychic powers -- before Heather, too, is murdered, maybe Jess will finally have a chance to be part of the incrowd....

    Except that it's starting to look like being In at Ernie Pyle High just might get you -- not to mention your loved ones -- killed. So much for popularity.

    Rebecca Rabinowitz - KLIATT

    This third entry in the series finds 16-year-old Jessica dragged into solving a mystery in her small town. One cheerleader has been murdered, another brutally attacked. The authorities are at a loss, but Jessica has ESP—a very specific kind that allows her to locate missing people. She doesn't like to use it because the ensuing publicity upsets her mentally ill brother; however, despite her insistence that her powers have disappeared, everyone from peers to lurking FBI agents knows that Jess can help. When a third teenage girl disappears, Jess overcomes her reluctance and plunges into action. The book ends with all immediate danger averted but with a pointer towards a future book where Jessica will again be pressured by the FBI to use her psychic powers. Peppered with television references, clothing brands, and an overuse of "like" and "you know," this book tries too hard to be teenage. Characterization is overshadowed by the forced vernacular style and by economically privileged assumptions within the narrative voice. Safe House will be most enjoyable to readers looking specifically for this genre of easy-to-read murder mystery with light romance. (1-800-Where-R-You, #3). KLIATT Codes: JS—Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 2002, Simon & Schuster, Simon Pulse, 262p.,

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    Biography

    Keeping up with Meg Cabot is tricky: Under four pen names, the Princess Diaries author turns out light entertaining novels for teens and adults at a furious pace. Which is good news for her fans, who snap them up as fast as she can write them!

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    AMAZING!by Anonymous

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    February 16, 2008: This book was so fantastic with all of the adventures and stomach turning scariness. I would recommend this book for anyone who loves a great mystery that makes you think.

    A Great Novelby Anonymous

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    December 30, 2006: This is the first book I read in the 1-800-Where-R-You Series. Even without reading the first two, I was able to really enjoy this. Meg Cabot makes Jessica really likeable, and it is easily to understandable what she is going through. I could really feel the chemistry between Jessica and Rob, and wanted them to get together the entire time. The other characters were cool, too. At the end, I really like the way Meg Cabot build up the action. Sometimes it is really easy to see what's going to happen, but I was really eager to find out what would happen next and find the murderer.


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